Posted on 11/08/2018 4:17:44 PM PST by EdnaMode
Tamera Mowry-Housley and husband Adam Housleys niece Alaina died in the shooting at a college bar in Thousand Oaks, California. She was 18.
Our hearts are broken. We just learned that our niece Alaina was one of the victims of last nights shooting at Borderline bar in Thousand Oaks, the Real host and former Fox News correspondent tell PEOPLE in a statement. Alaina was an incredible young woman with so much life ahead of her and we are devastated that her life was cut short in this manner. We thank everyone for your prayers and ask for privacy at this time.
Alaina was at the bar with a group of friends when a gunman opened fire late Wednesday night. The bar was reportedly hosting a college night for country music fans.
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That’s a really odd statement. Since you’re the only one here who brought it up, what makes you think it’s true? Did someone here imply or suggest that?
It was college night at the country bar, age 18.
No. I started my post with sadness
18 yr olds are not supposed to be allowed in bars in California. The drinking age there is 21. They card at the door
Because everyone is making a big deal about what a tragedy it is because she’s so and so’s niece or some TV personality as if it’s more tragic than all those nameless, faceless people who die every day.
Why single her out? Just because she’s famous or related to someone famous?
In S. CA the media have been reporting/talking to many of the victims families and friends. Even the networks were talking about various victims. In fact, this is the first I've heard about this particular victim and I still have no idea who she is.
I’ve seen several articles about her.
None about the others.
And I’ve seen the same pattern in other shootings.
Always focusing on the famous person and what a tragedy it is when ALL lives lost are a tragedy and no one person’s life is worth more just because of how famous he or she is.
Yep, they single out famous people because they’re famous. Most everyone can relate because they know them. It’s newsworthy. No question. But the fact remains they reported about other victims as well so this person was not, “Singled out” as you suggested.
Just curious, what has all this have to do with a, “5 year old black child in the ghetto”?
“And why is her death more tragic than that of a 5 year old black child in the ghetto that we never hear about?”
Maybe because it’s close to home for a lot of us in SoCal.
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